This form is a web page which was created in MS WORD and
therefore can be easily edited that way. Of course you can recreate the simple
look with any other tool… Just use the
same layout, as it will help the judges.
Remember to make ALL
hyperlinks “relative” to this answer form so that when it is zipped and copied
elsewhere later-on the links will still work.
Keep the answer form named “index.htm”.
THANK YOU
Remove all the
instructions and examples in italic
(including this yellow header) and replace by your text as needed – but please do not italicize your text , as
italic is hard to read.
e.g. Tom Jones, University of
Maryland, Jones@cs.umd.edu [PRIMARY contact]
Mary Smith, University of
Massachusetts, Lowell
Paul White, University of Maryland
[Faculty advisor]
(NOTE: the PRIMARY contact needs to
be joinable by email for a week after submission and again before the Sept. 1st
deadline for camera ready materials)
Student team: YES or NO (leave
only your answer)
If you answered yes, specify in the list of Authors who the faculty advisor is.
The advisor needs to only have had
a minor role for the team to be considered a student team.
Provide a short
description of the tool(s) you used. Mention where and when it was developed.
Additional credit to developers of the tools can be provided here, and links to
find more information on the tool.
(250 words MAX)
Two Page Summary: YES or NO (leave only your choice, the Two-Page
summary is not mandatory)
Add link to the pdf document if you are
providing a summary
ANSWERS:
Boat-1 Characterize the choice of
landing sites and their evolution over the three years.
Detailed Answer:
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Boat-2 Characterize the
geographical patterns of interdiction over the three years
Short Answer:
Replace this line by your Short Answer (see definition in the detailed task description)
Boat- 3 What is the successful
landing rate over the time period?
Short Answer:
Replace this line by your Short Answer (see definition in the detailed task description)